@article { , title = {Value and servitization; Creating complex deployed responsive services}, abstract = {This paper presents a value framework which captures how manufacturing engineering firms are transforming from product to complex service provision where the service is delivered within the customer’s dynamic environment and their ability to capture worth is determined by the success of their customer. Key points: 1. A value framework presents the business models for service transformation which requires managers to consider and capture their value proposition, value realisation and worth capture processes 2. A characterisation of a particular form of service, named complex deployed responsive services [CDRS] 3. CDRS are delivered in partnership with customers, realised off-site and in the customer’s environment and must be responsive to their demands such that their success determines the success of the provider. 4. Application of the value framework to a number of business-to-business CDRS has demonstrated its utility in identification and understanding of opportunities for worth capture 5. The proposed framework helps firms consider how to avoid value slippage, which is the process where the value creator is unable to capture the worth from their effort.}, doi = {10.1002/jsc.1978}, issn = {1099-1697}, issue = {5-6}, journal = {Strategic Change: Briefings in Entrepreneurial Finance}, pages = {303-315}, publicationstatus = {Published}, publisher = {Wiley}, url = {https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/813531}, volume = {23}, keyword = {Innovation, Operations Management and Supply, servitization, organisational change, value, business model, complex deployed responsive service}, year = {2014}, author = {Parry, Glenn and Tasker, Paul} }